Ask Me Anything with the EA Animal Welfare Fund When:Sunday 6th September Giving What We Can are hosting this event with Karolina Sarek, one of the fund managers for the EA Animal Welfare Fund. Learn more about the fund and join them for an AMA with Karolina.
EA Virtual Meetup When:Monday 7th and 21st of September Join the newly-formed EA Virtual Group for their fortnightly virtual meetups
Charity Entrepreneurship Q&A When:Thursday 10th September Organised by EA:University of Melbourne, a Q&A with the co-founder of Charity Entrepreneurship, Joey Savoie
Giving What We Can 5,000 Member Celebration When: 3rd and 4th of October To celebrate the 5,000 member milestone, GWWC are organising a global hangout day (in person and online)
EA Updates for August 2020
UPCOMING VIRTUAL EVENTS
If you’re interested in finding out about events as they are posted, you can stay up to date with the EA Online Events Facebook group, and EA Events Google calendar.
Talk -Toby Ord on Existential Risk & The Future of Humanity
When: Thursday 3rd September
Organised by the Royal Society of Arts, Toby Ord is in conversation with Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the RSA
Ask Me Anything with the EA Animal Welfare Fund
When: Sunday 6th September
Giving What We Can are hosting this event with Karolina Sarek, one of the fund managers for the EA Animal Welfare Fund. Learn more about the fund and join them for an AMA with Karolina.
EA Virtual Meetup
When: Monday 7th and 21st of September
Join the newly-formed EA Virtual Group for their fortnightly virtual meetups
Charity Entrepreneurship Q&A
When: Thursday 10th September
Organised by EA:University of Melbourne, a Q&A with the co-founder of Charity Entrepreneurship, Joey Savoie
Giving What We Can 5,000 Member Celebration
When: 3rd and 4th of October
To celebrate the 5,000 member milestone, GWWC are organising a global hangout day (in person and online)
LATEST RESEARCH AND UPDATES
META
80,000 Hours and Will MacAskill with an article on common misconceptions about effective altruism
Sam Hilton with “The case of the missing cause prioritisation research”
Richard Ngo has created a list of reading lists on a variety of topics related to effective altruism
Anne Ore has created a group for disabled and chronically ill people interested in effective altruism
Women and Non Binary Altruism Mentorship have released career profiles of the people they have interviewed this summer
Charity Entrepreneurship with their 2020 top charity ideas and a how-to handbook on how to start a charity
Benjamin Todd on why they are placing more importance on global priorities research than they used to
One For The World with new resources for people who want to set up their own chapter
EA organisation updates for July
Sam Deere on why donating effectively does not necessarily imply donating tax-deductibly
EA Infrastructure Fund grants for July 2020, 7 grants with a value of $838,000
Centre for Effective Altruism mid-year update
Callum Calvert on why seed funding nonprofits could be a high-risk, high-reward approach
GRANTS
Open Phil have made grants recently with a total value of $11,710,000
$4,861,000 - Scientific research
$2,531,000 - Coronavirus drug research
$2,000,000 - Antimalarial drug development
$2,112,000 - Farmed animal welfare
$517,000 - We Animals Media
$432,000 - Animal Advocacy Careers
$260,000 - Charity Entrepreneurship
$1,586,224 - Global catastrophic risks
$1,465,000 - Macroeconomic stabilisation policy
$947,000 - Potential risks from advanced AI
$651,000 - Criminal justice reform
$88,000 - Other areas
GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT
The Centre for Global Development on ways the UK government could move in the direction of effective altruism
80,000 Hours podcast with Shruti Rajagopalan discussing what India did to stop COVID-19 and how well it worked
Nathan Nunn discussing the history and future of global economic development with Tyler Cowen
Angus Deaton in conversation with Amartya Sen on the past, present and future of welfare economics
Michael Faye on the Founders Pledge podcast discussing his work with GiveDirectly and TapTap Send
UNICEF with a report on how lead poisoning is affecting 1 in 3 children globally
Devex on how stigma and discrimination can be more harmful than disease
ODI with articles covering the UK’s new Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
Happier Lives Institute with a post on using subjective well-being to estimate the moral weights of averting deaths and reducing poverty
Our World In Data on their collaboration with Exemplars in Global Health
A paper on the twenty year economic impacts of deworming
ANIMAL WELFARE
The Food and Agriculture Organisation estimates that meat production dropped in 2019, and it forecasts a decline again this year
Faunalytics with 2020 updates to their global animal slaughter statistics
Neil Dullaghan with a report on whether countries comply with EU animal welfare laws
Animal Welfare Fund grants for July 2020, 17 grants with a total value of $680,000
Animal Advocacy Careers has a new career profile on politics, policy and lobbying
Bella Forristal with a project investigating whether it would be net positive to reduce antibiotic use in farmed animals
Kasia Wypy on why they donate to end factory farming
EXISTENTIAL & CATASTROPHIC RISKS
80,000 Hours with an article on how to use your career to help reduce existential risk
Theron Pummer reviewing The Precipice
SoGive with a survey of organisations tackling existential biological risks asking them how we should update our opinions on bio risks as a cause area in light of COVID-19
Ben Snodin and Alex Holness-Tofts taking a critical look at the paper “Existential Risk and Growth”
Victoria Krakovna on possible takeaways from the coronavirus pandemic for slow AI takeoff
John Halstead, head of research at Founders Pledge, is on a podcast talking about existential risk and why philanthropists should focus on safeguarding the welfare of future generations
A post looking at what FHI’s research scholars programme is like
ENVIRONMENT
J-PAL and King Philanthropies launch the King Climate Action Initiative to design, test, and scale solutions at the nexus of climate change and poverty
80,000 Hours podcast with Mark Lynas on climate change, societal collapse & nuclear energy
LONG TERM FUTURE
80,000 Hours on the emerging school of patient longtermism
Max Daniel asking ‘What are novel major insights from longtermist macro-strategy or global priorities research found since 2015?’
APPG on Future Generations impact report—Raising the profile of future generation in the UK Parliament
Michael Aird with a post collecting crucial questions for people interested in longtermism
Tobias Baumann looking at the common ground for people interested in various versions of longtermism
The Centre on Long-Term Risk with a list of their priority areas
Brandon Shumway with a post addressing global poverty as a strategy to improve the long-term future
EA Global Transcript—Tyler John: Representing future generations
Henry Cooksley with a post looking at longtermism and politics
OTHER LINKS
80,000 Hours podcast with Jennifer Doleac on ways to prevent crime other than police and prisons
A review of studies looking at what works to promote charitable donations
An article in Nature on issues with replication studies and how to improve the process
Founders Pledge with research on where to donate if you want to tackle homelessness
Tom Chivers on the connection between deworming and AI safety
Tim Underwood looking at when can writing fiction change the world
Book Review: Deontology by Jeremy Bentham
The Life You Can Save on how you can talk to your kids about philanthropy
Sophia Cheng writing about her first big effective altruism test and where she’s donating
Neel Nanda with a blog post on the mindset of thinking in systems and routines, how to live a life on zero willpower
Owen Cotton-Barratt with thoughts on what makes up “good judgement”
GOOD NEWS
Africa declared free of wild polio
Sudan has removed laws for apostasy and public flogging
The incidence rate of dementia in Europe and North America has declined by 13% per decade over the past 25 years
Early research suggests there has been no increase in loneliness since the start of the pandemic